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Hmongic languages / Hmong language / Sino-Tibetan languages / Hmong people / Bunu / Kiong Nai language / Numeral / West Hmongic / Dual / Languages of China / Asia / Hmong–Mien languages
Date: 2007-10-09 10:12:44
Hmongic languages
Hmong language
Sino-Tibetan languages
Hmong people
Bunu
Kiong Nai language
Numeral
West Hmongic
Dual
Languages of China
Asia
Hmong–Mien languages

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